Parkinson's disease, also known as tremor paralysis, reflects the degeneration of the nervous system. People over the age of 50, especially men, are the most likely to develop the disease. When diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, patients will face many difficulties in daily life activities and are often affected by depression.
Parkinson According to Modern Medicine
Parkinson's disease is caused by the degeneration of nerve cells in the substantia nigra of the brain. These cells normally secrete dopamine, a neurotransmitter that controls movement.
The causes of damage can include genetics, environmental factors, toxic exposure, old age, cerebrovascular accidents, or excessive blood loss. As a result, the function of dopamine secretion in the nervous system is reduced, and a deficiency of dopamine leads to this disease.
Nerve cells are highly specialized, and once they die, they cannot regenerate, which is a major challenge. Modern medicine approaches the treatment of this disease with temporary solutions, and finding a cure for the disease remains a difficult issue.
In recent years, many methods have been researched for treating this condition, including:
Stem cell transplantation into the brain to promote the differentiation of cells that secrete dopamine.
Implanting an electrical chip and small pulse generator into the body to stimulate dopamine secretion.
Using antioxidants like Coenzyme Q-10 for treatment.
Using drugs that block the activity of glutamate, an amino acid that destroys nerve cells, as a treatment.
However, these methods mainly remain in the research phase.
1. Parkinson According to Traditional Medicine
The main cause of Parkinson’s disease in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is believed to be the effect of aging, along with the weakening of the Liver Blood and Kidney Yin. When the blood is deficient, it cannot nourish the joints and blood vessels, leading to muscle contraction, stiffness, and tremors. A deficiency in Yin causes excessive Yang, which leads to internal wind movement in the Liver. If this wind combines with damp phlegm, it blocks the meridians, causing tremors.
It may also be due to emotional stress, such as anger, which damages the Liver. When the Liver loses its function of smooth flow, Qi becomes stagnant. Qi regulates blood circulation, so when Qi is obstructed, blood stasis occurs. Stagnant blood cannot nourish the joints or generate new blood. Therefore, joints deprived of nourishment will lead to stiffness, difficulty in movement, spasms, and tremors. Poor nutrition, aging, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and weakened Spleen can lead to Kidney deficiency and Kidney Yang deficiency. Weak Spleen and Kidney cannot transform fluids in the body, causing them to accumulate as damp phlegm, which obstructs the meridians and turns into heat, leading to wind disturbance that causes tremors.
Thus, the treatment principle in TCM for Parkinson’s disease involves tonifying the blood, nourishing the Yin, eliminating cold and dampness, and benefiting the joints. This can help the patient regain flexibility and resistance to the disease.
The remedy includes precious herbs like Dang Shen, Cao Dang, Ke Huyet Dang, Dan Shen, Huyet Giac, Truc Nhut, Co Xuat, Chi Xac, Ha Kho Thao, Tang Tham, and Chi Tu, with the functions of nourishing the blood, tonifying the Yin, activating blood circulation, tonifying the Liver and Kidney, expelling wind and dampness, and promoting joint health to treat tremors effectively.
The actions of these herbs are as follows:
Dang Shen: Tonifies the middle and boosts Qi. Used to treat weakness and fatigue in the limbs.
Cao Dang: Clears heat and expels wind. Acts as a sedative, helping with stiff, trembling limbs.
Ke Huyet Dang: Activates blood circulation, nourishes blood, relieves muscle tension, and treats symptoms of wind-damp bi syndrome causing numbness and stiffness in the limbs.
Huyet Giac: Reduces blood stasis, opens the meridians, and relieves pain.
Truc Nhut: Soothes spasms and pain.
Co Xuat: Used to treat wind-dampness causing weakness, numbness, and spasms.
Tang Tham: Nourishes blood, expels wind. Very beneficial for treating tremors in the hands and legs.
The formula, derived from these herbs, deeply affects individuals with hand and foot tremors by:
Clearing heat, cooling the blood, nourishing the blood, promoting Qi and blood circulation, detoxifying the body, and delivering blood to the nervous system and joints.
Sedating the mind, tonifying the Liver and Kidney, strengthening the Spleen and Stomach, relieving headaches, dizziness, tinnitus, and physical weakness.
Expelling wind-dampness, promoting the smooth flow of fluids, and treating joint and muscle pain, stiffness, and difficulty with movement.
MTA Thư Cân has been developed based on this traditional formula and is specifically designed to help people with hand and foot tremors.
MTA Thư Cân is formulated to:
Phase 1: Eliminate dampness, cold, and stagnation in the body, and clear heat. In the initial phase, patients may experience a temporary worsening of tremors and stiffness as the treatment promotes the circulation of stagnant blood.
Phase 2: Sedate the mind, tonify the Liver and Kidney, reduce headaches, and promote blood circulation to the nervous system and joints. At this stage, patients can gain better control over their movements, with improvements in tremors and stiffness. Their appetite and digestion also improve, and their mental state becomes more relaxed.
Phase 3: Restore movement and nourish the nervous system, reducing fatigue. This phase leads to noticeable improvements in the patient’s health, with a clearer mind, relaxed joints and muscles, and prevention of recurrence.
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Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations for Parkinson's Disease Patients
Nutrition experts recommend that Parkinson's disease patients follow a balanced diet, as it can be beneficial for their overall health. The following dietary recommendations are advised for people with Parkinson's disease:
Eat a variety of foods. It is not advisable to rely on just one type of food to get all necessary vitamins and minerals. If you plan to take vitamin supplements, it is important to consult with a doctor beforehand. This is because excess vitamins can be more harmful than deficiencies.
Increase fiber intake. Foods rich in fiber, such as vegetables, legumes, whole grains, and fresh fruits, should be included in the diet.
Drink plenty of water each day.
Avoid foods high in saturated fats and cholesterol.
Avoid foods high in sugar.
Limit salt intake and avoid foods high in sodium.
Avoid alcoholic beverages such as wine and beer.
In addition to a healthy diet, Parkinson's disease patients should engage in regular exercise. A balanced diet, combined with proper exercise, helps maintain a healthy body weight, which is very beneficial for individuals with Parkinson's disease.
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